Hastings Museum & Art Gallery is holding a panel discussion about the future of our town and our planet on Saturday 29 November, 2 to 4pm. 

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Laura Ribbons
The Author with Bromeliads

The discussion will be hosted by Laura Ribbons, artist and curator of Plants Make Places, and will feature climate-conscious artists: Dr JC Niala, Rowan Corkill and Christina Peake. 

Together, these creative voices will explore how artistic practice, local activism and global insight can mobilise impactful action against the climate crisis, building more resilient communities and envisioning a greener, more sustainable Hastings in the years to come. The panellists will take their cues from artwork created by school children in response to the idea of a future Hastings.

Tickets are free, book: hmag.org.uk/event/creating-change-a-panel-discussion-on-community-green-space-and-looking-forward-with-hope


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